>Ok well you write the algorithm that you propose we include in the CSS
>spec, preferably compatible with the majority of CSS' users' languages
End of sentence character.
>(note that English is by far not the world's most widely spoken language),
>and then we'll talk. :-)
It is the most popular on the web by far. In fact, I saw a statistic
recently on CNN how English is advancing at a ravishing pace. It is
interesting how we are evolving faster culturally than genetically. It is
no wonder that non-English cultures are resistant or defensive when
something more useful to English is requested.
Yet it is a fact, even I may not like. I try to convince my wife to retain
her native dialects, but we live in a real world...
I was making a practical suggestion to end a controversy. Seems it will
ALWAYS be controversial...
:-)
I yield now. Please don't incite me to make any more replies. I made my
points already. Good luck.
-Shelby Moore